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Search ResultKALEIDOSCOPE: BRIDGES BUILT THROUGH LITERARY DIALOGUE
The Khushwant Singh Literary Festival debuts in Oxford, uniting voices from India and the UK in a celebration of literature, heritage, ecology,...
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Julia Romano’s Memories of India reimagines landscapes as visual biographies—layered digital collages blending architectur...
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From hidden subtexts to revolutionary narratives, Indian queer cinema chronicles a defiant evolution—resisting erasure, embracing complex...
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Khalid Mohamed in conversation with Pravesh Sippy on changing lanes from the big-budget films of his father N...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: KASHISH 2025 CELEBRATES GLOBAL QUEER CINEMA
Daniel Craig’s “Queer” and Elliot Page’s “Close To You” to bookend Mumbai’s iconic LGBTQ+ fil...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: WIFF’S THIRD EVENT UNPACKS ART AND IDENTITY
A resonant celebration of regional cinema and independent voices, WIFF’s May event brought powerful films, urgent conversations, and thou...
Read MoreKALEIDOSCOPE: RAJ KHOSLA NOW IN WORDS & LITERATURE
A landmark biography by Amborish Roychoudhury, with Raj Khosla’s daughters Anita and Uma, unveils the genius, music, and humanity of a di...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: RESTORED CLASSIC ARANYER DIN RATRI SHINES BRIGHT
At Cannes 2025, Film Heritage Foundation unveils restored masterpieces by Satyajit Ray and Sumitra Peries, spotlighting South Asia's cinematic ...
Read MoreBOLLYWOOD: SOME STORIES STAY BURIED
Why a sequel to Zubeidaa can never be made: because truth, memory, and myth blur irreversibly when royalty, cinema, and unresolved grief intert...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: ARE FILM FESTIVALS TAMASHAS OR REALITY CHECKS??
Often dismissed as elite echo chambers, film festivals straddle praise and parody. Monojit Lahiri investigates whether our film festivals are a...
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